They met with Josh Baker from the Governor’s office and received an update on political issues. The children thoroughly enjoyed their visit to the state house and to appreciate the time their legislators took to meet with them.

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HORRY COUNTY

Humane Society adds four new directors

The Grand Strand Humane Society (GSHS) announces the addition of four new directors to its Executive Board of Directors during its Annual Executive Board Meeting, held on February 29th at the Myrtle Beach Firehouse on 38th Avenue North. This addition brings the total number on the GSHS Board of Directors to 10.

The Grand Strand Humane Society is located at 241 Mr. Joe White Avenue, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. To find out more about the Grand Strand Humane Society, go to www.grandstrandhumanesociety.com.

MYRTLE BEACH

Masonic Lode donates portrait of George Washington

On April 5, the Myrtle Beach Masonic Lodge No. 353 donated a portrait of George Washington to the Myrtle Beach High School.

It’s part of a fundraiser the South Carolina Masons started to help put George Washington back in our schools it is also a fundraiser to support Juvenile Diabetes Research. George Washington stands before you in a full-length portrait by Gilbert Stuart. The painting, done in 1796, is known as the Lansdowne portrait because it was a gift to the Marquis of Lansdowne, an English supporter of American independence, from Senator and Mrs. William Bingham of Pennsylvania. One of the originals is still hanging in the White House today as it was saved by First Lady Dolley Madison during the burning of the White House by the British during the War of 1812.

NORTH STRAND

SUPPLY, NC

Winding River residents donate to vets education

On Feb. 26, the Winding River Veterans Association (WRVA) presented a check for $1,000, on behalf of Winding River Residents, to Ms. Elina DiConstanzo, Director of Resource Development for the Brunswick Community College Foundation (BCCF.)

The money will be used to support their PAVE (Partnership for Veterans Education) Program, which allows Vets to work part-time at the college while they attend classes to prepare them for re-entry into the private sector. Given the limited funds PAVE has available, your $1,000 is a significant sum that will allow one more Vet to attend BCC..